Going out west to prospect.

RedBaron

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Oct 24, 2013
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Lakeland, Fl
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Garrett ATP
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Living in Florida and trying to plan a gold prospecting, both panning and metal detecting trip out west. Not sure what states to research and what areas. Any ideas/info would be helpful. Maybe a club, meet with an individual, or store with info in a area would helpful. I have no time restrictions and willing to drive anywhere. I lived in New Hampshire and did some stream and river panning in NH & VT. Wish I could just really ask "Ask Jeff Williams" for advice on where to start. Yea, I watch YouTube gold prospecting videos, along with the TV's Bearing Sea gold ( both) and Gold Rush. So some help on where to start would be great. Thanks, Bill:icon_thumleft:
 

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N-Lionberger

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Dec 1, 2013
1,365
1,959
Arcata, California
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Fisher 1212-x
Fisher Gold Bug 2
Whites 4900/SP3
Dowsing rods
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
No Goodyears Bar is not on fire, my friend has a claim up there and Clay is right heavily claimed up and private property, there is no public panning location at Goodyears Bar that I am aware of. I found my first little nuggy at Union Flat Campground, it has been hit extremely hard you really need to know where to look. There is a lot of open hands and pans area on the South Yuba, lots of good gold up there.
 

63bkpkr

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Aug 9, 2007
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4,618
Southern California
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XLT, GMT, 6000D Coinmaster
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All Treasure Hunting
The sound of the Gaily Colored Peacock is a thing to marvel at especially if a person is not aware they are there, like after lights out and one of them birds decides to bust out with "hey I'm here" call. Kinda exciting even!...……………….63bkpkr
 

arizau

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May 2, 2014
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3,870
AZ
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Beach High Banker, Sweep Jig, Whippet Dry Washer, Lobo ST, 1/2 width 2 tray Gold Cube, numerous pans, rocker box, and home made fluid bed and stream sluices.
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
The sound of the Gaily Colored Peacock is a thing to marvel at especially if a person is not aware they are there, like after lights out and one of them birds decides to bust out with "hey I'm here" call. Kinda exciting even!...……………….63bkpkr

No experience with them but busting a covey of quail out of tall grass right under your feet will get your heart started.
 

brianc053

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Jan 27, 2015
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3,369
Morris County, NJ
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Minelab Equinox 800
XP Deus 2
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
No experience with them but busting a covey of quail out of tall grass right under your feet will get your heart started.

Out here in the East our turkeys will roost in low trees at night. Walking under one of those big birds, and having it swoop down to the ground over your head, in the dark, making all sorts of noise, will scare the...stuffing out of you.

- Brian
 

Hoser John

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Mar 22, 2003
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6,721
Redding,Calif.
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All Treasure Hunting
Union Flat wow met the Buzard there back in the early 70s. Didn't know it was still open. Old Bud Larry dredged upstream through 10+' of overburden to find Kilroy was here chisled into the bedrock hahahaha. Crazy place in the day-John
 

mendoAu

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Apr 23, 2014
349
603
SW Oregon
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
Union Flat wow met the Buzard there back in the early 70s. Didn't know it was still open. Old Bud Larry dredged upstream through 10+' of overburden to find Kilroy was here chisled into the bedrock hahahaha. Crazy place in the day-John

Back in the day I had a three inch I spent three days to reach the bottom of a very good looking hole on Indian Creek out of Happy Camp. Scored big time at the bedrock if you like really old Ham's beer cans!!!!
 

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